The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 16, 1932, Page Page 7, Image 7
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Saturday, April 1(1. 1932.
Mrs. Cathorne J. Cannon is back* in
the city after having .spent five week;
?in?Birmingham; Ala-, as. the gUest-of
' her daughters and son-in-law. She
reports ii very pleasant stay ever'
though primarily her trip there wamade
because of the illness of her
daughter Mrs. L. K. Jackson (Seretha
Cannon) who is now up and doing
nicely.
Hoping you are fine and thanks
Miss Odell Wright of Bamberg. | S.
j C. rnpei tv*1?rlft"gnnr~^ay
Miss M. Bowman on I'ino Street while
s^ie attended tlie P. S. T. A.
? - I" Mrs. Angieline Rice, left Sunday
for Hempstead, N. V., to spend a
while with her relatives -Mrs. Ma-frmr
WalkeT "and Mrs. Tillie Hopkins.
Mrs; Rice tiYPsTn Irino near Harbison
Mg A. and I. Institute. Mrs. Hopkins
also has a son attending school at
Harbison, Mr. Ollie Hopkins.
Mrs. Wjpfi-od Mnmlle :i ml nili! 1 n returned
to Washington, I), C., on the
9th after spending the Winter here.
?Mrs.Bonj. Mumile spent the*weekend
in Washington. D. C.
^ Air. W. vV. Mundle of New York
City spent \Sunday in Washington.
D* C' mm
3k NOTICR!
: 1 '*
itadio Four "Quartet will appear in
a recital Wednesday evening-?April-'
? 2fr~T9Tre~nt: Bethel A. AL-IL Church
; K:15 o'clock.
Tllis nlinvtui hllx; ll/inn ciiwrim, x......
our local station WIS since last Fal'
i and "have received, many co-mplinitjht.s;
The program will consist of Spirituals
rlawiiiicn. linrim oil' ' VI fill' ' p'-puler
lectiuns and is being sponsore! bv thechurches
ol the city.
The?public *ls cordially invited to
attend. Admission 10 cents.
.MRS. ANNIE BELLE WESTON" J
IS S-ICK WITH INFLUENZA Jl
Forum Auxiliary
The Fernm Auxiliary ' met ila^t
Thursday 5 o'clock at the home of
Mrs. Ii. C. Chappell corner Gervais
and Harden Sts. Mrs. Annie Belle
Weston; tlie president put' before the
members a very worthy project fr-r
1?T?Uieir consideration." The women all
were enthused with the working platform
laid out by the president ami
each one pledged a hearty support
to the work. Each member took an
active part in the stirring <liscussion
which were entered into so as Ui
* make plai 11 the-s tnnd?wlTtrh~"tTfc"A u x
iliary is to take in the civic and welfare
programs of the city. ' This is
the only organization of its kind in
.the Capitol among the colored women
and from the?impetus of flie first 1
meeting arid from the status of tlic-^
women who have already hper<m? m?m
bers, this bids fair to be an organization
of service, and nerroanonce to
? Columbia and beneficial to humanity'
in general/. The next-meeting'is at
Griffin's?Hnlb?cci tier?tftmten and.
.Taylor ^p-ai 11 r- ii mt "*i
A noted white philanthropist of
v \ ' Columbia is to .speak to the member?.
? " It.is said that lie ha*s a valuable ofw
fer to make to the club. Hear him
On Friday afternoon, March 11th
V 1 Mrs. Daisy Counts was hostess ?to
the club. Prof. Lane of Booker Wash
ington School gave a very interesting
and helpful talk on ."Gardening."
Guests for the afternoon were Mrs.
J. R. Stalks of Benedict college: Mrs. ,
Ruth Neal and MTsI Morris of Ben- i
nettsville. We were favored with a
short talk from each of these ladies.J
. . After- the business, of the club had
been completed, we wet'", s??vv<.<l?
" delicious congealed salad course carirying
out the St. Patrick idog.
The club met with Mrs. BerniCe
^ Hallman on Friday, March 25. Plans
f O r the pbi y wi'i'n r-^mpbdf 1, nfhnH
which we were served la salad course, j
Mrs. Laura, Goodo Jones will bp
I hostess to the club on Apjil 8th at |
her residence 1013; Pine Street.
Please come prepared to make a full
report on tickets from th? playr?
- 1 . "Daddy IJtrglcgs-'
Oheservations \rade at Recent
x Rehearsal
General enthusiasm on part of all
concerned. Mr. Bryant directing in
& a most placid manner . .'. Miss Hull's
:'& clear voice . . . The alertness of Dr.
Wakefield . .. Mrs. Jamison's capability
and vivacity . . . Mr. WhiteJ
man's refinement . . Mrs. Goodwin's
poise . . :. Mrs. Weston's versatility
- , . . v. Mrs. Daniels tactfulncss . . .
Mrs. Ilallmaft's j-gticence . . . Misses'
#E. Johnson and Hines' demureness
W ?. . . Mr. Pott's clever acting . . . Miss
rorothy Johnson's^ease of manner
T~." Mrs. Bookman's interest . . .
.Miss Nances' gracefulness . . . Miss
jjjright's agility. ... Mr. Harris'
Suleptness . . .Mr. Lane's cooperative
* 'spirit . . . Mrs. Greeft'ji. .optimism-. . .
' & Mr. .Gilmore's cheerful disposition and
;the endless side piffle of the loquas
cious "little orphans." ,
By "StatiQ."
-fcAI>IIvS Alirrn^rKsTllV <; 1\ I S I
SII.VKK TKA .
Tlu* IHtflies ol Wesley.^1. Ii. ( 'Ik. reii I
will givt; a Silver l ea at Iis?- i'. sii}inee l
of Mrs. .1. II. Johase'i, .i'lj'.i Marion)
Street, next San.lay ai'tertHM'ii Iron, i
5 o'clock" trr~? oVIik k." VII ;>>. I
vilcd.
s \ Mr.-. (' 1 " 'IV.? 1 . _ "
"SliAKK TF-A" A SIMFN.iUt) *
S'l c( i-:ss
The Silver T> > at tiui par? i
sonau'i' ??i" Wesley .VI. lh ( Inch 011 the_
afteijioun. of April l!~'iT was a
splen<lid success; Tiu- f*lilo\vin?j pro
prrm was rendered: Reading by I'hk
"J. C. Bryant, Rbuher Washington 11 i;
Quartet, Radio Four; K.-adpix. Miss
1' rankie Hull; Violin Soloy Prof. J.
Potts, accompanied by .Mrs. Alma
PoUs; Recitation, -.Mr-s Ruby Rnsemond;.
Vocal s'o.o, Mrs. t,. 11. Hope1;
selection, .?a.do.- ( .lob ; ouc 1- s'>o*t
Miss- Rosa I.C'c Rcdicin; ilp Ikcr of
the al't-crii""" f-' 1 -1?I -'
deill ol IHnjrtl.ctC'oMcjrc, ( pia., S.
? We wish to ext. i"..l our_ pjo-'t h.as*ifull
tnanks to tlu- participants ot
this pioyrrurn ail lb wads wii?r~hv!pcd
Us.and extend to them ad a cordial _
i- wuictHW-mtii ! ;,i |.v'.vs at. any .1Lik;
y.ntl a .tue-iubar, ir;to- ?*ir ciiiitvh wholly
evei' they_ so; deju1- -U? doci-ivi* to i?e
with us",
ItON HON" SOCIAL ( LI U
Th" '-'"h nii'l -II I'll' 1. -.1 !
the home of Kduit Willia - If 12 \vaverley
Street. .\p'?4i Lih?The hvdi.'tinp:
was called to crdoi l.y th-eM'r. s.
Mr. JulU***' Baxley. The I!-.;. in<--s
manager led in sou:;; the v.i< e president
lead in-prayer Mr. .Joseph .Veers.
After devotional ex ere hps Ik . i lits-s,
of . importance was discussed a - .
ter which t,hevmie'.intr was hrotmiu io
it close. The hostos >crvetl t-t ui.-iy
menu. . ,
Our next mottir.pr will S l.c' ! i
Mr. L?. I?. Do.s^rlit
THK' i w II
The TwilhrTas i.,et a; tY.ci'r rep:ul-i
place, 2:: 1.4 .La y Street. Ihcau.-e'oi
.a in is under.- tuiidinu' a. la rye mnn.in r
I of-th. :TrhntieVs wi-r.e -absent?' Alter r
| a sh>'i t h'isi k ss meet i:i'_. sualter .rW'r.V
- .J,... nn' iiiiM, w no I.; lilt' Cllll) :
c fl'icieiiL secretary. 1 in|ii* ( rii hi . Ti,.i
1 iMUJi'iil ~ an' iii.l-in . d in i iuor "ire a i?r?
r Herbert Keel lor this delicious
ireat. Tilt- next meeting will lie held.
PARADISE LAKE '
Wo 'wish to '.hark tile j.:.I>li.- 7m
their uoiulciTul pa! .'ilia.', . 'i .
proachefs country dinner mi hi t \\
ne.sduy A'priH f<i, 'was quite a sU? [
cOssI Every one expressed themselves
as having an mjoyabij time. The
hostess Mrs. Anna T. Samoa wish to
annount e t*ab house opyfi to "private
parties at all times., Hood homo om.-ki : -food;?-Tlie
"bt's'l oi ei vlee, tiny an .
ni^ht. Prices reasonable. _ , *
JJim'L un jjtt wh.en moloriny1 tliT.j) in
for a dance,'* swim, or
ANNA t. K\MOy.-My?|?.
"EVERY WIFE""
""Every Wife'' is a juotlern and
sophisticated drama of life, today
[-and ' yesterday- i'Trni its Bejrihitinjr
it< rnnliciv. ivi-iiwi I.*.w.U
.fc,i . i.av.11 -vui ii?rn?rtr=
j gerly awaited. "EVERY WIFE"
moves passionately, pathetically, majestically,?on!
' .
f7 "EV.ERY~WIFE" will charm and
i entertain you an Monday, evening.
May?'X?in?the- auditorium oT A 11c n
{'pi.,-,.? > ;<r ^Hxiiin MiKjitfiTj"..r 11;,:'
Latlies' Ciuild of St. I.uke's Episcopal
Church.
DRAMATIC 01,111 NOTES.
this week tends?tAtr-T+ramntic Club
putting forth every offoit to make
; "Dangerous Waters," a play given
| by the Club a sue. ess. The play is
being, given for the benefit c.f Sidjnoy
Park Churt-lp Even t'ho the
primary purpose of the Club is to
'create young folk interest in the
church, it was also organized for"
the purpose of studying tli nmatics
and developing dramatic skill..
We ask th'o support of the public
in our various projects.
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I. ' Ml\j vriMtS I'FTKir- i?
Last Wednesday, April tlie Oth out
of Paradise Lake, Id mi. from Columbia
on Camden roaj, the ministers o. _
Cnhinilna, and c ie'liih w-re I It.- ret-ipients
of the generous hospitality
of Mrs. ..Anna Taylor, proprietor of
the Paradise Lake Country Club and
resort for colored people. .
The ministers" nftov hi-in.,- ihmen I
ampul ill!, iri'inilid^ llnd l ! .) (Uieli the" I
buildings were one in assentfng that |
mo prospects werg wonderful for a
place of relaxation and recreation for
our pecpk-% * X
pleasant hour was spent by the
group in the quiet afternoon sun*
shine.
t After which the.dinner hour arriv
*ed and the members and their guestsat
down to a delicious country din
ner with Dr. J. P. Reeder, the popular
alid" publie spirited^astcT bf Zion
I Baptist" church acting as toast mas- !
ter. The following made expressions '
Rev. L. II.. Ilatfieldd, Dr., J. C. Briggs '
! of Benedict College; Rev., McAllister 1
and Dr. S. S. Youngblood. The o?eeesicn
was graced with the presence !
of a few ladies who added to the joy i
Of tlfC evening among whom w* !
Mrs. J. P. ReeJcr aiid.J^Iiss_Pi?eki>ey-H
and the TTosTess and her assistance. <
After .which the party bid an revoir i
to a pleasant evening aiTd departed J
for the Capitol City as the evening 1
shades began, to fall. x 1
?THE I'ALMETTC
vol V(;i:i{ matrons; cu ?
On Ft iday afternoon, Ahireh 2">.
Mrs. I). \\ . "Patterson was hostess at
a very pretty party, honoring the
N nunyer Matron*' Club, an i guests. At
fr> .'!<( tallies were passed by little
lleleu Patterson add each table wan
i; tlT-iI \e111l I 111....i?who played' 1 Onr
progression- uf?bridge.?Rose?buds,
.... i "7L *
*iimi iiwiir spring' .jjuiver* -lent their
Innul.v to tin- attractive roohis whot-v
bridge was played..
At the close of the games, prizes
were awarded to, .Mrs. John Potts,
.iijLsl? .dub prize; pretty spring hosCT
Airs. Theodore Johnson, second, a box
of dusting powder and Mrs. Henry
Williams booby, a box of handkcrchiels.
The guest prizes went to
AIrs. I*. M..Daniels, first, a pink't.'anie
bt; .Miss W'ilhelinina Thompsoft, second.
du ling powdef and Mrs. D.
ft ints, booby a box of handkerchiefs.
A .very delicious salad courso?with-pUTFeh?wrrs
served.
Mrs. - I'at
ojiTics A. Jenkins, \\ .. ('. JolinSoiT,
Win. D. ( happelle, II. II. C'wTpcr, L.
AJ. ! hum-Is,/ Ksfelle Johnson, Laura
Junes, Hetty Roaelx. I). Counts, Misses
Bertha Bnuknight, Henrietta Boozer.
\\ illielmina Thompson, llat.tie Al.
4-Wmvell. Lllti .Myers, l.ilfie Jones
Juiliy- Sa^iitlr-and-M rs. -Wesley Ford;
A imrt enjoyable afternoon was
spent.
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BUM MOON SOCIAL (M l'.
Trie' club met al the-ho:no of - AI iss5
(Icrti tide . Brown Tuesday n'i^ht Aprn
5 at !> o'clock the meeting: was called
to order by the president after
which nil bu-iuess of importance clis.
usscd. We were very glad to have
st.-.ne very Interestjug and helpful sug
gestious: front the * members.
At 10 o'clock the. hostess served
a menu : consisting fried chicken,
hot hutU-red rolls; combination salad
li ves ~n.no eutfee. Kvevyone >expressed
the;ns'.ive'< as having a bit; feed
e '"r.i . .
On Sunday e' lmintr, pnil 1" I'miiii"
;? till '! Miss.Smith had a groan of
-people crmt-?Iff lor :f silver let in
interest of'the IJlue Moon Social Club.
Tile home, was a beaulii uLseene^of a
delightful affair. The living room
was piofri-ely decorated with lovel.
ion ltign school, Columbia, <12 ojrlock
Noon. Business"of vital importance.
Fleet io;i ol' oil'fee rs. i, :T-?
_ W._A. -LLtuRIIV. Pi-mripnT*
( Mrs.) F. F. J FNKINS, Sec'ly.
TO. ALL K.N IK UTS OF PYTHIAS^
(Ol IMS OF CALANTHLS. AM)
INIFORM RANKS.'OF RICH
LAM) ( Ol N I Y.
i . .
^ Yon m o hereby rmne*UHl^4?>- meeC]
TSunday afternoon, April 24. 1T12, at
4:30 P. M., at the Oddfellows Hall. ^
to further our plans with referent".' ,
to the entertaining of the Graitd '
Lode:;": 'ami iinvui .n<)i mln.i limn..ness
as is deemed necessary.
Boost, this meeting. Sir Knight ah
! Calantheans. in F. C.~B. and F.J
Fiaternally, .. * I
J.'B. Lewie. Chairman. I
. K. 11 .Lewis, Secretary. I
Till- \\ 11*1.1 \ (LAVXIKK FR>' CllR
The club met at the home of MrST
Marion Wilson 1MI.V-Liberty St., at^
(>:'>() o'clock The meeting was called 1
'o order by tile P:-i si?if nt Mrs, Sallufj
TiiOi'i'psoh. Kingnjg "l.oid I want to j
be a Christian," . prayer by . Mis.
Thompson; scripture by Mrs. Lelia (
Kohns; song "Let le- tr lead you." j
Tim roll call eacji member paying. ^
> i;gAPfekj r~n?z
i
okaN(;kkuc(* marks i.kkat;
I'UKI'AUATION f f)U THK KN- 1
I KHTAINMKM Ol I'll 1-3 !?. M. A. [
April 2U-27-2H??11CJ2 *
; It is jvi'll known that Orangeburg;
is U IM oat ell v for Ciller ! a n.imnl .1 ml
ho.-pitalitV. Satliat when the S. <
7 .mt'tllcuF Assoc rUtion nleets, cvvr,>thinK
will be all set. ..
Thi1 Scrri't nrv nnniiiuii.i... *1.
. , ... ^ m.i.."uiiv.v ,> null, nil1
local committee has the situation Avil]
in hand and indicate lis' point-to the
.most elaborate and hospitable in
'~tfte*7state for delegates' and visitors
to this session. It has assured the
.Secretary that a hearty welcome and
"a pleasant time will he given those"
who at ten J.
.M ItS DOROTHY IBl'UNS .SCOTT
U KIT UN'S 11 (Ml K
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1 la<telphiu,- Pa.-, after-^spentling two
months here with her parents .Mr. and |
Mrs. Burns and one sifter, Mrs. A. 0
Durene .ol'"Camden, S. has icturned
to -Philadelphia, Pa. when- she?I
will resume her position as Book
Keeper, for her husband Mr. M illard
.Scott" who is proprietor or the Col-'
lUinhia garage and 1'illhijur station <1
that City
i hi. i.uspki, ruu.VAno swi:kps jj
CONWAY |
??^: S
/ Truly the past few days were tin- h
| most enlivening from a spiritual stand
j point that Conway has hee^'privileged
to witness, for many years if ever.' '
j Many of the vitizeits c'-i'.long stand- '
ing declare' that,, they have not wu- .!
'nested such .crowds continuously inn '!
shell fearless.tactics >n the history of J
their lives, , * f
Many talk of hard times an i un- 4
i enijih '.vinent and other kindred things a
hut the |>eo)ih- 'f| fi.nwiiv:?are nor -f
swayed bv hard-time'ruinyrs. ' They ?
Ii'?'> ;it home -and boarrf-at-- the->nm." *
place. .The possibilities I'm: diveh p- |
incut of this coastal region are pbsi-. C
-lively "-unlimited. . ; ' * ?
The collections generally t swnl.d g
three hundred dollars and there was a
a lai ge .nlimbei' of people. fed at Tli !
o'clock ' 'il Molld:iy A piil 11 niO. .munv ' H
luaits -made glad temporally ami 9
spiritually. '
l'i olYssor Hhuel and his--very etVi-- K
tTetU facu'Ry cooperated fully in the 8
great work and Dr. l>ayi? 'ir high in8
praise of the very wonderful , work | ?
I carried on among the cluldreii of g|
Conway by these educators. . C
There will.be ten.dollars more of h
subscriptions for the LEADER.
The same agency will be continued j Q
and it is hoped that many others will | B
joiii the ranks of LEADER readers, j 5
M OJ ! IS V ILTUni'M "T
twenty five cents on Morris- College
"Tu^Tff' =
Dr. Davis is in Spartanburg this *
week at New Mt. Moiiaiv Baptist
Church. .. V
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NORA'OREGOR-NTLS ASTHKR :
HOWARD EVERETT MORTON'-' V
-ALSO? ,"!' :
L LItrUiAN ROTII in ? '
"Naughty Gal"
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ill MON.-Tt E.-WEI). |i| :|:
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4&ooper. "hell s ! k
-"tw/tt/ A/rrnri w wt:r angels". {
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CAROI.INA MKLODIKS-N-EWS I X
- SCREEN SOrVHXIKS ; {
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C lip This Coupon <
This Coupon with one Adult | Admission
of , ?
15c , I
will admit two at anytime to o
the CAROLINA THEATRE g
Just huv one Adult Ticket and o
present Ticket and this Coupon 2
to the Doorman
~' _ i?a>r* 7.
E7/ic tfti nt^ng, the clii/.irg story of two j|| y
" '^$7? ' cbildi cr. *?J T "J, . tl vtng in luxury ~~ |||
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